The way this question has ...
Published by Chris Riley, Water/Waste water treatment operator/Plumber at Broadspectrum
The way this question has been edited is absolutely ridiculous. It was pending approval by this site and they have totally misrepresented they question.
It is NOT the Australian government and I DO NOT want to know how to make a grease trap .
All I wanted to know is if there is any alternative methods to deal with and dewater grease trap waste . The method of trucking it away for disposal has been refused by the government of the country I currently work in , and management are forcing the issue now of just storing it in some hope of another method. In my experience, it has always been truck d away and disposed of by methods I don't know about.
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Hi Chris, thanks for clarifying. Sorry to hear about the editing of your question.
Yes, I agree from experience, normally it is collected and trucked away either to landfill or a wastewater treatment plant. It would be helpful to know why disposal is not allowed because it does need to be disposed of eventually.
What is the ratio of liquid to solids? If is 50% or greater, I can suggest looking into a membrane bioreactor process. This will reduce your grease content by bacterial digestion. There will be sludge build up and eventual disposal but the volume and frequency will be greatly reduced.
If you email me at andrew@waterandoilsolutions.com.au, I can provide you with more details.
Published by Andrew Tran, Engineer